[Coco] Problem with dw command
Aaron Wolfe
aawolfe at gmail.com
Tue Feb 17 10:03:58 EST 2015
It's a good idea to use one of the premade stock NitrOS9 disks or to build
your own from the current NitrOS9 source. There are many bug fixes in many
parts of the latest NitrOS9 release and depending on how old a system
you're shoehorning things into, they might not be fixed on your system,
potentially leading to all kinds of strange and hard to track down issues.
If you must update an existing disk, it would be best to update everything,
not just stick currently DW modules into an old system (I don't mean to
assume this is what happened in this case, just general advice)
On Feb 17, 2015 9:53 AM, "Robert Gault" <robert.gault at att.net> wrote:
> elderpav--- via Coco wrote:
>
>> Thanks Bill, it worked. It was a little tricky tho trying to shoehorn
>> those extra modules into my OS9Boot file, but I got it done. :-)
>>
>> Fred Provoncha
>> Stansbury Park, UT
>>
>>
> Actually you can load these modules after booting by including in your
> startup file the name of a merged file containing scdwv+/n+/n1+etc. Place
> the file, say scdwvModules in the CMDS directory with 'attr e pe', then the
> line in startup is:
> load scdwvModules
>
> Robert
>
>
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